Strangely enough, some of these items change color depending on your character's race and gender. Good luck transmogging!

Comment by lonesamurai1

Ok, this set looks badass on male Dreanei and Tauren

Comment by yhtomitus

It appears that one cannot collect a complete set; the helm and boots are both rewarded from the same quest.

Comment by lonesamurai1

ok, need a belt for this set, this is gonna be my pvp set look for my dreanei and tauren warriors

Comment by Saikusu

A good match to this set for a belt would be the Amberplate Waistguard in my opinion. It's a tad brighter in the gold hue with lack of crimson over the brown/copper parts, but I still think it works. :D But the only downside is this transmog outfit is impossible to finish. Both the Boots of Completed Rituals and the Helm of Storms are rewards from the same quest, the same choice window as well and you can't pick two. :/ So there really is no way to get both the matching boots and the matching helmet on one toon.

Comment by Camarock

Since you can't have the helm AND the boots, are there any fitting alternative boots/helms?

Comment by chimeramutt

Comment by Gruundarf

The "Artificial Gorilla Plate" sets are very attractive in general, but they also fulfill something I much prefer in plate: they're not uglified with bulky gloves or boots.

The big problem, of course, is that all 3 of the set's color variations can only be acquired as quest rewards in the revamped post-Cataclysm zones. If you vendored it 2 years ago, sorry; if it doesn't show up in the Item Restoration service list (and it won't if it's more than 2 months old), you're out of luck.

Since all the pieces of a particular color variation are not obtainable in a single zone, I'm sure many players didn't even think of there being a full matching set(s) when they were questing, either on a fresh toon, or trying to complete the zone "Quests" achievements.

Blizzard continued this trend with quest rewards in MoP, particularly with cloaks. There are several cloaks that are unique in their style and/or color, and if you vendored them after they lost their efficacy, you're boned.

I hope Blizzard stops this trend, or at least implements a zone vendor who will let you buy back old quest rewards for gold, JP, or VP. If gold, they could even make it a big gold sink (say, 1000g for an item), just as long as there's some way to assemble sets like Artificial Gorilla Plate.